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Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Smart Cities
Overview:
TULTECH is excited to present a one-day workshop focusing on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Smart Cities where we explore the latest applications of AI and Machine learning in smart cities and infrastructures.
Participants will gain valuable insights and practical skills through interactive sessions, expert presentations, and real-world case studies. This workshop is ideal for engineers, researchers, and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and application of AI in smart cities context.
Key Topics:
- Enhancing Urban Mobility with AI Innovations
- Optimizing Energy Efficiency through AI Solutions
- AI-driven Solutions for Urban Safety and Security
- Improving Citizen Engagement with Smart City AI Technologies
Instructors:
Prof. Dr. Dimitrios A. Karras
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Ing. Mohammad Gheibi
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Registration Details:
Workshop Fee: 110 Euro
Registration Deadline: August 17, 2024
Full Waiver Option Available (For applicants facing financial difficulties, TULTECH offers a full fee waiver as part of its mission for Education Beyond Limits.)
Publication Opportunity:
Participants have the unique chance to develop a manuscript during the workshop, with the possibility of publication in the International Journal of Innovative Technology and Interdisciplinary Sciences (IJITIS) (ISSN 2613-7305).
Post-workshop support for extended versions in Q1 journals is also available.
Join us in Exploring the Future of Smart Cities!
Register HERE!
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- Boundary between Md & Pa the Mason Dixon line agreed upon.
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- US took formal possession of Alaska from Russia ($7.2 million)
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- 1st commercial long-distance phone line opens (Chicago-NY).
- American flag raised in Puerto Rico
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- Inventor Thomas Alva Edison died in West Orange N.J. at age 84.
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- Connie Mack announced retirement as manager of the Phila Athletics
- Willie Thrower becomes 1st black NFL quarterback in modern times.
- Dr. Watson of US & Drs. Crick & Wilkins of Britain win Nobel Prize for Medicine for work in determining structure of DNA
- Walt Disney's "Jungle Book" is released
- Soviet Venera 4 becomes the 1st probe to send data back from Venus
- Robert Beaman of US broad jumps a record 8.90 m.
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